Absorbable vs. Non-Absorbable Sutures in Otoplasty: Surgeon Preferences & Outcomes
Most surgeons prefer non-absorbable sutures when performing an otoplasty to ensure proper alignment and long-lasting results. Non-absorbable sutures provide stronger, long-term structural support for the newly shaped ear cartilage in otoplasty procedures.Cosmetic Surgery - Related Articles
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